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The latest Version of GWT (GWT 2.6.1) was released on May 10, 2014. | The latest Version of GWT (GWT 2.6.1) was released on May 10, 2014. | ||
==Toolkit== | |||
The Toolkit consists of a software development kit (GWT SDK) and an eclipse Plugin (Plugin for Eclipse). | |||
'''GWT SDK''' contains the Java API libraries, compiler, and development server. It lets you write client-side applications in Java and deploy them as JavaScript. | |||
'''Plugin for Eclipse''' provides IDE support for GWT and App Engine web projects. |
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Google Web Toolkit
Google Web Toolkit(GWT) is a set of tools used to develop browser based RICH Web Applications(RIA). It is a free open source web framework released in 2006 under Apache 2.0 License. The focus of this toolkit is to provide great user experience by bringing the features and feel similar to that of a desktop application to the browser based web applications. GWT as a framework can be used to build large scale and high performance easy-to-maintain web appliations. GWT is used by many products at Google, including AdWords, AdSense, Flights, Hotel Finder, Offers, Wallet, Blogger, Maps.
The latest Version of GWT (GWT 2.6.1) was released on May 10, 2014.
Toolkit
The Toolkit consists of a software development kit (GWT SDK) and an eclipse Plugin (Plugin for Eclipse).
GWT SDK contains the Java API libraries, compiler, and development server. It lets you write client-side applications in Java and deploy them as JavaScript. Plugin for Eclipse provides IDE support for GWT and App Engine web projects.